| Song | Jim Dean of Indiana |
| Artist | Phil Ochs |
| Album | Greatest Hits |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Ochs | |
| pre>intro:bm a bm esus4 | |
| A d bm e | |
| It was on an indiana farm in the middle of the country | |
| D g f#m c#m esus4 | |
| Growin' in the fields of grain, jim dean of indiana | |
| His mother died when he was a boy, his father was a stranger | |
| Marcus winslow took him in, nobody seemed to want him | |
| The hired man sang like a storm(?), sometimes he'd beat him | |
| 'cause he would never do the chores, he was lost in dreaming | |
| He never seemed to find a play with the flatlands and the farmers | |
| So he had to leave one day, he said to be an actor | |
| Once he'd come back to the farm with starlets from the stages | |
| They locked themselves inside his room, the people turned their faces | |
| A neighbor ran from the movie house, chickens they were scattered | |
| He swore he saw upon the screen, jim dean of indiana | |
| He played a boy without a home, torn with no tomorrow | |
| Reaching out to touch someone, a stranger in the shadow | |
| The winslows left for the movie town, they drove across the country | |
| They hoped that he would stay around and they hoped he would be friendly | |
| He talked to them for half an hour but he was busy racing | |
| [1] | He left for the grapevine road, they left for indiana |
| Then marcus heard on the radio that a movie star was dying | |
| He turned the tuner way down low, so ortense could go on sleeping | |
| It was not until they reached the farm where the hired man was waiting | |
| The wind rushed silent through the grain, it was just as they had told him | |
| They buried him just down the road, a mile from the farm house | |
| That is where i placed a flower for jim dean of indiana. | |
| /pre> |
| zuo ci : Ochs | |
| pre intro: bm a bm esus4 | |
| A d bm e | |
| It was on an indiana farm in the middle of the country | |
| D g f m c m esus4 | |
| Growin' in the fields of grain, jim dean of indiana | |
| His mother died when he was a boy, his father was a stranger | |
| Marcus winslow took him in, nobody seemed to want him | |
| The hired man sang like a storm?, sometimes he' d beat him | |
| ' cause he would never do the chores, he was lost in dreaming | |
| He never seemed to find a play with the flatlands and the farmers | |
| So he had to leave one day, he said to be an actor | |
| Once he' d come back to the farm with starlets from the stages | |
| They locked themselves inside his room, the people turned their faces | |
| A neighbor ran from the movie house, chickens they were scattered | |
| He swore he saw upon the screen, jim dean of indiana | |
| He played a boy without a home, torn with no tomorrow | |
| Reaching out to touch someone, a stranger in the shadow | |
| The winslows left for the movie town, they drove across the country | |
| They hoped that he would stay around and they hoped he would be friendly | |
| He talked to them for half an hour but he was busy racing | |
| [1] | He left for the grapevine road, they left for indiana |
| Then marcus heard on the radio that a movie star was dying | |
| He turned the tuner way down low, so ortense could go on sleeping | |
| It was not until they reached the farm where the hired man was waiting | |
| The wind rushed silent through the grain, it was just as they had told him | |
| They buried him just down the road, a mile from the farm house | |
| That is where i placed a flower for jim dean of indiana. | |
| pre |
| zuò cí : Ochs | |
| pre intro: bm a bm esus4 | |
| A d bm e | |
| It was on an indiana farm in the middle of the country | |
| D g f m c m esus4 | |
| Growin' in the fields of grain, jim dean of indiana | |
| His mother died when he was a boy, his father was a stranger | |
| Marcus winslow took him in, nobody seemed to want him | |
| The hired man sang like a storm?, sometimes he' d beat him | |
| ' cause he would never do the chores, he was lost in dreaming | |
| He never seemed to find a play with the flatlands and the farmers | |
| So he had to leave one day, he said to be an actor | |
| Once he' d come back to the farm with starlets from the stages | |
| They locked themselves inside his room, the people turned their faces | |
| A neighbor ran from the movie house, chickens they were scattered | |
| He swore he saw upon the screen, jim dean of indiana | |
| He played a boy without a home, torn with no tomorrow | |
| Reaching out to touch someone, a stranger in the shadow | |
| The winslows left for the movie town, they drove across the country | |
| They hoped that he would stay around and they hoped he would be friendly | |
| He talked to them for half an hour but he was busy racing | |
| [1] | He left for the grapevine road, they left for indiana |
| Then marcus heard on the radio that a movie star was dying | |
| He turned the tuner way down low, so ortense could go on sleeping | |
| It was not until they reached the farm where the hired man was waiting | |
| The wind rushed silent through the grain, it was just as they had told him | |
| They buried him just down the road, a mile from the farm house | |
| That is where i placed a flower for jim dean of indiana. | |
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